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Mar 1979
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1979badg.rept.....k&link_type=abstract
Final Report British Aerospace Dynamics Group, Bristol (England). Electronics and Space Systems.
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Feasibility Analysis, Geos Satellites (Esa), Investigation, Apogees, Ariane Launch Vehicle, European Space Programs, Geomagnetic Tail, Lunar Satellites, Magnetopause, Transfer Orbits
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The technical aspects of the GEOS 3 which is to be launched on Ariane in tandem with another spacecraft by 1983 are discussed. Four distinct mission options are investigated and the feasibility of each option is discussed. The options are: a near polar lunar orbiter; a lunar orbiter with a transfer trajectory similar to that of option one; an operational orbit with the apogee lying about a lunar distance in the opposite direction to the sun; and the exploration of the far reaches of the magnetotail by orbiting the L2 point of the Earth-Sun system. Proposed configurations are described, as well as the sensor options for all missions. The rate of scientific return and other parameters used to compare mission effectiveness are discussed.
Braund P.
Crellin E. B.
Harding F. G.
Kilvington T.
Matthews P. D.
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